Outcrops, gravel bars, tertiary gravels, quartz veins. The main clue i use is to let nature do some of the work for you. Gold collects in creeks and rivers and other low areas and is concentrated there. If no gold is found in nearby rivers and streams, then there isn't much reason to try working up on the hillsides.
Prospecting for gold is like prospecting for anything else, be it a job or a spouse. A good gold prospector will do a lot of research before ever leaving his house. But once you find a likely place to look you go out with a gold pan or metal detector and take samples to try and locate a deposit of gold. This can happen with your first pan or it could take years or could never happen at all. In basic terms; Prospecting is the "search" for gold, Mining is the "extraction & processing" of gold. Hope this helps
They look at stuff
No. White gold is created by adding rhodium to gold.
Signs to look for: a lowering of the cloud base rotation in the clouds a hole in the clouds at the back of a thunderstorm Swirling dust beneath the lowered clouds
In California there is a lot of gold on rocks and it often looks like glitter or gold specks. It can often be referred to as foolÍs gold and is found in river banks on rocks.
They were prospecting for gold.
Prospecting for gold is like prospecting for anything else, be it a job or a spouse. A good gold prospector will do a lot of research before ever leaving his house. But once you find a likely place to look you go out with a gold pan or metal detector and take samples to try and locate a deposit of gold. This can happen with your first pan or it could take years or could never happen at all. In basic terms; Prospecting is the "search" for gold, Mining is the "extraction & processing" of gold. Hope this helps
There are many sites where someone can look to find information pertaining to gold recovery. Websites such as, gold refining systems, and gold fever prospecting, have information pertaining to gold recovery.
The traditional definition of prospecting is the search for minerals or precious metals. When I think of a prospector, I think of a gold rush-era pioneer laboring on the search for gold. Today, prospecting involves much more technology, such as metal detectors and geo-mapping devices. The most common meaning of prospecting today is quite different and relates to sales. It is the job of turning "leads" into "prospects" by looking at potential clients or customers and removing unqualified candidates. For more information on sales prospecting, you can look at a number of sites that provide company information and sales prospects as a service.
The best place to look for tips in real estate prospecting would be in the newspapers. Newspapers contain factual information about the current property market.
Look for clues.
With jewelry, look for the markings- and understand that 14K Gold and 14K HGE is not the same thing. For unmarked jewelry, a jeweler may use the "acid test", where an item is brushed against a dark surface (leaving a minute streak of gold- and different strength acids used to dissolve the gold. There are also electronic test instruments. When prospecting, gold is EXTREMELY heavy- it is soft and not brittle, and nothing that glitters is gold.
They look at stuff
Any of the national geological surveys, for example the British Geological Survey.
You look at the ground.
Have a look at the wikipedia link attached.
use prior knowledge and/or clues in the text.